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Oreste and his Queensland Orchestra with Jack KaufmanSide By Side (1927)

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This recording was made in the later part of 1927 acoustically and it was made just before Edison records became electric and used the microphone for recording rather than a horn.


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Artist/Composer: Oreste and his Queensland Orchestra with Jack Kaufman
Date: 1927-00-00 00:00:00
Source: http://www.edisonnj.org/menlopark
Label / Recorded by: Menlo Park
Keywords: Oldtime

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Digital recording from Diamond Disc made at Menlo Park.
To find out more visit Menlo Park

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Reviewer: Spuzz - 4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars - May 7, 2005
Subject: By Sondheim?
I'll admit, I've never heard this song, and I thought it was by Steven Sondheim! LOL I'm so stupid.. Anyways, just a quick lookup led to the discovery that it's written by Harry Woods.
Oops! Anyways, this rendition is done classic song style, with a long orchesttration, lyric, and then another long orchestration. The singer himself sings this one great, full of, how shall I say it, with much razzamatazz style, hard to describe, but he sounds like he's having fun with this one.


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